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Huawei reportedly plans to produce just 50 million smartphones in 2021, down 74% year-on-year
Chinese tech giant Huawei plans to produce about 50 million smartphones in 2021, which would be a 74 percent drop from the company's expected shipments in 2020, South Korean media outlet TheElec reported.
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China becomes largest buyer of smartphone OLED panels, report shows
China was the largest buyer of OLED display panels for smartphones in the second quarter of this year, accounting for 52.5 percent of the total, according to a new report from UBI Research.
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Global smartphone market to shrink 11% this year, Huawei will slip to third place, report says
As a result of Covid-19, global smartphone shipments this year will be 1.26 billion units, down 11 percent from last year, according to market research firm Strategy Analytics.
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Chinese brands account for over 70 percent of Indonesia's smartphone market in Q2
In the second quarter of this year, Chinese smartphone makers accounted for 73.3 percent of the Indonesian smartphone market, according to a report by market research firm CounterPoint Research.
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TikTok keeps No. 1 spot as top grossing non-gaming app in August
'TikTok was the top grossing non-gaming app worldwide for August 2020 with more than $88.1 million in user spending, 6.3 times its revenue in August 2019, according to mobile app analytics platform Sensor Tower.
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Apple continues to lead wearables market in Q2, Huawei second
Apple maintained its leadership position in the global wearables market in the second quarter of 2020, with Huawei in second place, according to a new report from IDC.
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Huawei, Samsung almost tied for No 1 smartphone maker in Q2, Gartner data shows
In the second quarter, Huawei's phone sales essentially tied Samsung, with the gap between the two narrowing to 634,400 units, according to market research firm Gartner.
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Huawei becomes second largest brand in global smartwatch market in H1
Thanks to strong performance in China and Asia, Huawei's smartwatch sales grew 57 percent year-on-year in the first half of the year, moving up to second place worldwide in shipments, according to a new report from market research firm Counterpoint.
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China's esports players expected to reach 520 million by end of year
By the end of this year, the number of esports players in the Chinese mainland will reach 520 million, and the revenue of the esports market will reach about 140 billion yuan, said a report released by the Guangzhou Academy of Social Sciences on August 20.
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Huawei leads Russian online smartphone market in Q2
Russian online smartphone sales rose sharply in the second quarter, with Huawei continuing to hold the top market share.